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September 06, 2005

Brother Jon

This past weekend has been a rollercoaster of emotions.

Shortly after Hurricane Katrina hit, my brother, who is part of FEMA, was sent out to New Orleans to help with the Rescue and Recovery mission. Upon his arrival, my brother mentioned that the aftermath of Katrina was worse than what he witnessed on 9/11. (Please click on photo* to view my bro in action in NYC -- he's on the right).

Worse than 9/11?

Initially, the FEMA team was isolated and under protection of the National Guard due to the hostile environment. This, of course, made me wary and fearful for my brother's safety.

But was all the outrage/hostility magnified by the media?

I don't know. But according to my brother and his comrads, who helped rescue over 100 people on their first day, the rescuees have been nothing but kind, grateful, peaceful souls. The details of what my brother has witnessed, though, are too, too gruesome to share here. Let me just say that these are thoughts that will haunt me for a lifetime.

So there you have it folks. Hurricane Katrina has been the underlying thought throughout my weekend. Of course, I smiled and laughed when little Kaden, a friend's babe, blew out the candles on his first birthday. And my heart smiled when Kate cooed and babbled to her sister. I also laughed out loud at Henry's new comedy routine. These are happy times, yes. But a bit of me can't help but wonder, what if this had been me? What if my family were stranded on our rooftop without a bit of food?

When my mind wanders like this, I realize I find that I hug my family a wee bit tighter and I give them that extra little kiss atop their foreheads. Afterall, they're all I have. And most importantly, they're all I need.

Wow. Your bro is brave. Must take a lot to go there. The whole situation is so awful. I really feel for the people who are in such dire straits. I guess all we can do is send them our good thoughts and donate what we can. :( Your bro has my thanks.

my brother is there as well and seems to share the same feelings. He was supposed to only be there for two weeks and now they think they will have to stay for three or even four. He says it is so bad he almost can't take it...
I hope that all of them are home soon, and all those people that were touched by this tragedy can return to their lives...

Sending hugs to all of you; our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We used to live in New Orleans and it is so hard to watch, but I find myself not being able to not watch. My husband recognized one of his old coworkers on the news tonight. Man, this is so bad. I don't usually watch Oprah, but I figured today she would have something on the disaster. She did and I must say, the news media's coverage has been mild compared to what I saw on her show. I find myself saying this can't be happening, but it is and right here, not "somewhere else." On a positive note, I heard the Red Cross has already raised over $400,000,000! God bless.

oh, how i know how you feel. My husband used to work for FEMA and also as a disastor relief for the American Red Cross. It is a trying, heartbreaking job. He wants so badly to go and help out down there, but is unable due to obligations here. As does everyone else, our hearts go out to the gulf.

Hello Leslie, thank you for visiting my blog! All your goodies are so beautiful, especially your notecards and stationery, you are truly gifted. Im glad you found inspiration in Mexican artesanias, you should come to Puerto Rico and overdose a little bit more on colors and inspiration :P

It's horrible how one sided the reports have been and only now are different views coming to light. I'm thankful that there are people like your brother that are able to help. Thank him from our family. :)

I've got to get better at keeping up, every time I come back for a visit I missed something BIG! I am so loving all of the crafty help that is going out to the victims of Katrina and I hope that your brother stays safe, what an amazing thing that he is doing! Thanks for sharing this.

hi-
i just found your blog.. i was doing research for my daughters end of the year school play on Henry II.. and i came across the picture of your husbands parents on their wedding day(?).. i am also one half of a bi-racial couple (in new orleans!) and my interest was peaked... THEN i cam across your entry of Hurricane Katrina.. I was THERE. I am from new orleans, and i STAYED in new orleans during Katrina. fortunately for me, i had friends on the police force who told me when the levees broke (on tuesday 8/31) that i NEEDED to flee the city or i would be trapped.. so i left.. with my daughter (my son with his father) and ended up in miami. anyway- there are several aspects of your page that idelight me.. so i intend to keep reading. feel free to email if you wish..
peace,
samantha